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The Surge of Strategic Partnerships in the Nonprofit Sector: Navigating the New Landscape of Change
Nonprofits are increasingly turning to strategic partnerships in response to economic pressures, technological advancements, and heightened competition. These collaborations offer opportunities to pool resources, enhance talent acquisition, and invest in critical technology. However, successful partnerships require careful planning. By embracing strategic collaborations, nonprofits can navigate challenges, ensure mission continuity, and position themselves for a sustainable future.
The Surge of Strategic Partnerships in the Nonprofit Sector: Navigating the New Landscape of Change
Partnerships Aren't Perfect: How to Overcome the Obstacles in Nonprofit Partnerships
While strategic partnerships offer numerous benefits to nonprofits, the process of forming them can be daunting due to perceived hurdles such as identifying the right partner, creating agreements, and managing the collaboration. However, these challenges can be overcome with careful planning and execution.
New Nonprofit Partnership Opportunity! Blue Skies Ahead?
Effective partnerships have always been critical to accelerating impact. On the other side, poor partnerships have drained significant resources, energy, and good will.
While many organizations focus on the legal aspects of forming partnerships, it is also critical to consider some of the softer issues necessary to identifying and developing effective relationships. Here are some of the issues and questions that you and your team should discuss before signing on the dotted line.
Ten Steps to Reinvigorating a Partnership Gone Bad
Nonprofit partnerships are wonderful when they work as intended. Great partnerships can help amplify your story, augment your capacity, accelerate impact, and much more.
But what about when they do not go as planned? Even when both parties have done their due diligence before signing on the dotted line, there are times that partnerships require renegotiating or unplanned, early closure.
While it may feel easier to let a not-so-great partnership to slowly fade, it's actually better in the long run to lead with a professional, proactive approach to addressing issues in a constructive way.
Follow our ten steps for reinvigorating a nonprofit partnership and get back on track today!